Crime

The return to school can be hard enough for students without having to worry about being on the receiving end of a potential scam. As college students return to their classes, the Duluth Police are warning about a fresh scam that's making its rounds - targeting them.

They keep us safe - so let's keep them safe, too!On Wednesday, August 31 - state law enforcement agencies will be out making a visible effort to bring attention to the Tedd Foss Move Over Law. Named for the fallen Minnesota State Trooper, the Ted Foss Law required vehicles that are traveling on a m…

They protect us everyday from some of the worst stuff that plagues our community: violence, crime and drugs. Our local law enforcement officials tirelessly perform their jobs each day so that we can feel safe.

The Duluth Police have used social media successfully in recent history in their efforts to locate suspects - and they're doing it again. The man pictured in the surveillance photo is wanted in connection with a vehicle prowl incident a few weeks ago along with a fraudulent use of credit …

Tuesday, August 2 is the 33rd annual National Night Out Crime and Drug Prevention Event - celebrated nationally by the National Association of Town Watch. Similar to years past, Duluth is joining in on the celebration with more than 60 events planned throughout the city.

The man charged with passing off counterfeit $20 bills at rummage sales and Kool-Aid stands in Superior and Lake Nebagamon had his initial date in Douglas County Circuit Court. 46-year old Steven Alan Wakefield was bound for arraignment and released on $500 bail; he will make his next ap…

Don't make a bad situation worse. The storms we've experienced over the last couple of weeks have left a lot of damage in their wake. Rural residents of the Twin Ports - and even those downtown - suffered significant amounts downed trees, ripped-off siding and roof shingles, damaged out-buildings,…

Hats off to our law enforcement for keeping us safe and upholding the law in our area. While drug and violent crimes are a large issue, they are making great inroads in keeping this stuff off the street.

Perhaps they didn't know that there would a camera around to capture their image. Duluth Police are calling on their social media connections to help them locate a suspect that is wanted for questioning in connection with a hit and run incident in the Cub Foods parking lot.